#893: Libreport - unclear wording and dead links when used in Anaconda -----------------------+------------------------------ Reporter: jjr | Owner: crash-catcher@… Type: defect | Status: new Priority: major | Milestone: Fedora18 Component: libreport | Version: Keywords: | Blocked By: Blocking: | -----------------------+------------------------------ I've encountered the following issues while documenting the traceback reporting procedure for the Installation Guide in Fedora 18 Beta, which now runs with libreport:
- when 'Report Bug' is selected, the first screen reads: "Wrong setting detected for Bugzilla" and presents a 'Configure Bugzilla' button. This implies that there is somehow a way for Bugzilla settings to have been provided, when this is not possible during a fresh installation. Could something along the lines of "No Bugzilla settings detected" be displayed instead to avoid confusion? I understand that this wording may be essential for other deployments of libreport though.
- in the 'Wrong settings detected for Bugzilla' dialog, there is a hyperlink called "Read more about this configuration". Clicking it doesn't produce anything in Anaconda. Jakub Filak tells me this should open a browser, but because this is (I believe) not possible in Anaconda, the link is essentially dead. Can it somehow be removed in Anaconda or an informational dialog be generated?
- in the Bugzilla configuration dialog that follows, there is a hyperlink "here" in the text "You can create bugzilla.redhat.com account here." This also doesn't produce anything because Anaconda doesn't or can't open a browser. Unless there is somehow a way to open Bugzilla in Anaconda, it would be better to at least provide pop-up information that, when lacking Internet access, the user will need to create an account on another system and then return to complete the reporting procedure. If not, can this text be removed from libreport in Anaconda?
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